From a Gilded AgeHamptons mansion to a New York condo with impressive views, here's a look at the luxury homes in this week's Private Properties. Photo: Jake Rajs.
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Ghost Cities-China: China continues to build vast cities, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
"There are around 64 million empty apartments in China," claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It's all part of the Chinese government's efforts to keep its economy booming and there are plenty of people who would love to move in, but the properties are priced out of the market. It's after 2pm and in the new city of Dongguan shop owner Tian Yu Gao is yet to serve a single customer. "It's a bit boring," he sighs. His open shop is a rare sight in the Great Mall: once heralded by the New York Times as proof of China's astonishing consumer culture, today it is an eerie vista of emptiness. "It can't stay this way," insists Tulloch, "when the bubble bursts, it will impoverish vast numbers of people".
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http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capital of Phnom Penh and headed south for the coast to overnight in a beach resort and get ready for some beach riding. Sunrise on our second day of riding, today we'll be heading from Kep to another costal town Sihanoukville. Our posh hotel turns on our first of many buffet breakfasts while our trusty steeds wait for some beach riding. An unusual aspect of Cambodian Motorbike Tours is there is so much awesome single trail but of course they are just tracks for pedestrians, cyclists or the occasional scooter and gumbies from Cambodia Motorbike Tours.
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And often we are actually riding through people's backyards with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Do this in the West and property owners would be shooting at you but in Cambodia they love it. Of course the trick is to not ride like an idiot, respect the locals and make sure you wave hello, especially to the kids. And then a pile of dirt bikes in your backyard turns into some great entertainment for the villagers. From the beach and into our first bit of jungle. While it's called the jungle tour, in reality we are riding in sorts of terrain that connect up various jungles during Cambodian Motorbike Tours. Plenty of ducking under fallen trees on many of the tracks and despite this being an unseasonally dry time of the year there are plenty of slippery corners to wake up the unsuspecting riders. Most Australians are the descendants of convicts, and of course we act accordingly. To keep us under control, there is a system of fines for bad behaviour or riding that goes into a kitty for cold beers at the end of the day. Needless to say there was a lot of beer to drink at the end of each day. Each crash is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Each wheelie on a main highway or in a village is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Chris Perry and I love wheelies, as do all the locals on Cambodian Motorbike Tours, so whenever we figured we were out of the village and not a main highway it was on for young and old. And now it's time for a love story. Emma Broadbent and Chris Perry have been called Australia's first couple of hard enduro, although they debate that. But there's no doubt they are a class act. Emma took out first place in the women's class at Australia's national extreme enduro WildwoodRock, and Chris is always in the top 10 in the pro class. The couple that rides together stays together, and they are now entering international events like the Sea to Sky and Romaniacs. Thankfully they were in cruise mode most of the time, but we'll feature some of their faster stuff in our supporter vids for Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
It's unseasonally dry for what is meant to be the end of the wet season but there's still plenty of water and mud around with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Is there a best time to ride Cambodia? It probably comes down to personal preference. Apparently the wet season is slightly cooler and the afternoon showers are a good way to cool down too. But there's plenty of mud and water if that's your cup of tea. The conditions for our ride were more typical of the dry season so take your pick. One thing's for sure, everyone seems to have a hoot no matter what time of the year they ride with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. The guys said a common question is how well do you need to ride to do one of these trips. I think it's safe to say you'd want a reasonable amount of dirt riding experience under your belt or you would simply get too exhausted and be getting the support riders to push your bike through tough sections or ride it for you. But you don't need to be top rider at all. And if you want more challenge, there are plenty of tough lines out there on the tracks. Chris and Emma were regularly taking some very nasty looking detours and I'd join them occasionally. But if you know the basics of riding in mud, hopping logs and dealing with everyday obstacles I reckon you'd be fine on these Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
Chris stops to mess around on this rock and I'm glad he's on a TTR250. He would probably do something insane on his usual bike, I'd try to copy him and I'd wind up in hospital for the next six months. Everyone has different techniques for the mud bogs. Some charge through and spear off into the trees or wind up with the bike on top of them. Others like me take the slow cautious approach. And Chris tends to charge through but always in control.

High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this movie Dezeen produced for the hospitality awards scheme.
The AHEAD Asia awards 2017, which took place earlier this month at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore, celebrated the best in hospitality design and architecture across the continent.
"The judging panel follows a pretty rigorous process," says architect and jury chair Khirstie Myles. "It's not only design excellence, we're also looking at financial viability and delivering end-to-end guest experience."
One of the big winners of the night was Azuma Architects' Hoshinoya, a newly-built 17-storey hotel in Tokyo, which won the UrbanHotel category as well as Best New Concept of the Year and the Asia Hotel Design of the Year award.
The hotel offers guests a modern take on the Japanese ryokan, a traditional type of rural inn.
"A ryokan is traditionally a rural retreat and I think it's a very bold step to bring it into an urban environment and really embrace the spirit of the ryokan in fundamentally a high-rise building," says designer and judge André Fu.
"As a whole, it communicates a different level of hospitality experience that hasn't really been done before."
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Asia

Asia (i/ˈeɪʒə/ or /ˈeɪʃə/) is the Earth's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. Asia covers an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers, about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area. It has historically been home to the world's first modern civilizations and has always hosted the bulk of the planet's human population. Asia is notable for not only overall large size and population, but unusually dense and large settlements as well as vast barely populated regions within the continent of 4.4 billion people. The boundaries of Asia are traditionally determined as that of Eurasia, as there is no significant geographical separation between Asia and Europe. The most commonly accepted boundaries place Asia to the east of the Suez Canal, the Ural River, and the Ural Mountains, and south of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. It is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean and on the north by the Arctic Ocean.

Coast

A coastline or a seashore is the area where land meets the sea or ocean, or a line that forms the boundary between the land and the ocean or a lake. A precise line that can be called a coastline cannot be determined due to the Coastline paradox.

The term coastal zone is a region where interaction of the sea and land processes occurs. Both the terms coast and coastal are often used to describe a geographic location or region; for example, New Zealand's West Coast, or the East and West Coasts of the United States. Edinburgh for example is a city on the coast of Scotland.

A pelagic coast refers to a coast which fronts the open ocean, as opposed to a more sheltered coast in a gulf or Headlands and bays/bay. A shore, on the other hand, can refer to parts of the land which adjoin any large body of water, including oceans (sea shore) and lakes (lake shore). Similarly, the somewhat related term "[Stream bed/bank]" refers to the land alongside or sloping down to a river (riverbank) or to a body of water smaller than a lake. "Bank" is also used in some parts of the world to refer to an artificial ridge of earth intended to retain the water of a river or pond; in other places this may be called a levee.

Property

In the abstract, property is that which belongs to or with something, whether as an attribute or as a component of said thing. In the context of this article, property is one or more components (rather than attributes), whether physical or incorporeal, of a person's estate; or so belonging to, as in being owned by, a person or jointly a group of people or a legal entity like a corporation or even a society. (Given such meaning, the word property is uncountable, and as such, is not described with an indefinite article or as plural.) Depending on the nature of the property, an owner of property has the right to consume, alter, share, redefine, rent, mortgage, pawn, sell, exchange, transfer, give away or destroy it, or to exclude others from doing these things, as well as to perhaps abandon it; whereas regardless of the nature of the property, the owner thereof has the right to properly use it (as a durable, mean or factor, or whatever), or at the very least exclusively keep it.

Gold Coast Property Market - Dane Atherton

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Private Properties: East Coast Luxury

Private Properties: East Coast Luxury

Private Properties: East Coast Luxury

From a Gilded AgeHamptons mansion to a New York condo with impressive views, here's a look at the luxury homes in this week's Private Properties. Photo: Jake Rajs.
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Pollux Properties East Coast Projects Sneak Preview

Pollux Properties East Coast Projects Sneak Preview

Pollux Properties East Coast Projects Sneak Preview

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China's Empty Cities House 64 Million Empty Apartments

China's Empty Cities House 64 Million Empty Apartments

China's Empty Cities House 64 Million Empty Apartments

Ghost Cities-China: China continues to build vast cities, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=journeymanpictures
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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
"There are around 64 million empty apartments in China," claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It's all part of the Chinese government's efforts to keep its economy booming and there are plenty of people who would love to move in, but the properties are priced out of the market. It's after 2pm and in the new city of Dongguan shop owner Tian Yu Gao is yet to serve a single customer. "It's a bit boring," he sighs. His open shop is a rare sight in the Great Mall: once heralded by the New York Times as proof of China's astonishing consumer culture, today it is an eerie vista of emptiness. "It can't stay this way," insists Tulloch, "when the bubble bursts, it will impoverish vast numbers of people".
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CAMBODIA THE DIRT WAY ROUND 2: The south coast run

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capital of Phnom Penh and headed south for the coast to overnight in a beach resort and get ready for some beach riding. Sunrise on our second day of riding, today we'll be heading from Kep to another costal town Sihanoukville. Our posh hotel turns on our first of many buffet breakfasts while our trusty steeds wait for some beach riding. An unusual aspect of Cambodian Motorbike Tours is there is so much awesome single trail but of course they are just tracks for pedestrians, cyclists or the occasional scooter and gumbies from Cambodia Motorbike Tours.
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And often we are actually riding through people's backyards with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Do this in the West and property owners would be shooting at you but in Cambodia they love it. Of course the trick is to not ride like an idiot, respect the locals and make sure you wave hello, especially to the kids. And then a pile of dirt bikes in your backyard turns into some great entertainment for the villagers. From the beach and into our first bit of jungle. While it's called the jungle tour, in reality we are riding in sorts of terrain that connect up various jungles during Cambodian Motorbike Tours. Plenty of ducking under fallen trees on many of the tracks and despite this being an unseasonally dry time of the year there are plenty of slippery corners to wake up the unsuspecting riders. Most Australians are the descendants of convicts, and of course we act accordingly. To keep us under control, there is a system of fines for bad behaviour or riding that goes into a kitty for cold beers at the end of the day. Needless to say there was a lot of beer to drink at the end of each day. Each crash is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Each wheelie on a main highway or in a village is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Chris Perry and I love wheelies, as do all the locals on Cambodian Motorbike Tours, so whenever we figured we were out of the village and not a main highway it was on for young and old. And now it's time for a love story. Emma Broadbent and Chris Perry have been called Australia's first couple of hard enduro, although they debate that. But there's no doubt they are a class act. Emma took out first place in the women's class at Australia's national extreme enduro WildwoodRock, and Chris is always in the top 10 in the pro class. The couple that rides together stays together, and they are now entering international events like the Sea to Sky and Romaniacs. Thankfully they were in cruise mode most of the time, but we'll feature some of their faster stuff in our supporter vids for Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
It's unseasonally dry for what is meant to be the end of the wet season but there's still plenty of water and mud around with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Is there a best time to ride Cambodia? It probably comes down to personal preference. Apparently the wet season is slightly cooler and the afternoon showers are a good way to cool down too. But there's plenty of mud and water if that's your cup of tea. The conditions for our ride were more typical of the dry season so take your pick. One thing's for sure, everyone seems to have a hoot no matter what time of the year they ride with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. The guys said a common question is how well do you need to ride to do one of these trips. I think it's safe to say you'd want a reasonable amount of dirt riding experience under your belt or you would simply get too exhausted and be getting the support riders to push your bike through tough sections or ride it for you. But you don't need to be top rider at all. And if you want more challenge, there are plenty of tough lines out there on the tracks. Chris and Emma were regularly taking some very nasty looking detours and I'd join them occasionally. But if you know the basics of riding in mud, hopping logs and dealing with everyday obstacles I reckon you'd be fine on these Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
Chris stops to mess around on this rock and I'm glad he's on a TTR250. He would probably do something insane on his usual bike, I'd try to copy him and I'd wind up in hospital for the next six months. Everyone has different techniques for the mud bogs. Some charge through and spear off into the trees or wind up with the bike on top of them. Others like me take the slow cautious approach. And Chris tends to charge through but always in control.

High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this movie Dezeen produced for the hospitality awards scheme.
The AHEAD Asia awards 2017, which took place earlier this month at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore, celebrated the best in hospitality design and architecture across the continent.
"The judging panel follows a pretty rigorous process," says architect and jury chair Khirstie Myles. "It's not only design excellence, we're also looking at financial viability and delivering end-to-end guest experience."
One of the big winners of the night was Azuma Architects' Hoshinoya, a newly-built 17-storey hotel in Tokyo, which won the UrbanHotel category as well as Best New Concept of the Year and the Asia Hotel Design of the Year award.
The hotel offers guests a modern take on the Japanese ryokan, a traditional type of rural inn.
"A ryokan is traditionally a rural retreat and I think it's a very bold step to bring it into an urban environment and really embrace the spirit of the ryokan in fundamentally a high-rise building," says designer and judge André Fu.
"As a whole, it communicates a different level of hospitality experience that hasn't really been done before."
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Fluent in Thai, Mandarin and Russian, new Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is paving roads into Asia like no Gold Coast mayor has done before.
About 2 years ago when I first moved back to Australia from Thailand one of the first people I was introduced to on the Gold Coast was then President of the Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce Tom Tate. From the name, I didn't anticipate Tom's background. He actually moved here from Thailand when he was a teenager and had done his initial years of schooling in both Thai and international schools.
I was frustrated moving to Australia seeing the huge potential using the Asian resources we had to become even more 'Asia Competent' than it has been in the past. I presented a few ideas to Tom based on what I had been doing across Asia over the past 15 years. His response was 'In not too long from now, there's a good chance that I will be Mayor. When I am, we will be in a position to really do something new and fresh'.
I started following following Tom's movements during his first month or so in office while I was back in Thailand and Indonesia. I saw that he meant what he said. Amongst other things, he had travelled to Brunei and approached the Sultan to start developing on his prime land on the Gold Coast.
I thought 'Ok, it's time'.
I met with Tom and mentioned that I would like to share his linguistic ability with my blog / youtube followers. Not often you get a polyglot politician in Australia! I wrote a couple of lines in Thai, expecting to do a 15 second clip.
Tom said 'let's do something a little better than that'. Not long after, we have just shot this clip in Thai. Next week we will be doing one in Chinese and Russian.
So, if you're watching this - enjoy both our new Mayor's linguistic abilities, his passion for Australia - Asia links and of course the Gold Coast.
Hope to see you on the Gold Coast soon... as Tom says, whether coming for a holiday, to study, to live or to invest... The Gold Coast is open for Business!

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Pico de Loro at Hamilo Coast "A DREAM PLACE TO LIVE" Property Investment by SM Corporations

Pico de Loro at Hamilo Coast "A DREAM PLACE TO LIVE" Property Investment by SM Corporations

Pico de Loro at Hamilo Coast "A DREAM PLACE TO LIVE" Property Investment by SM Corporations

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ASIABIRDFLU EPIDEMIC - S. Korea, Japan & ChinaCullingMillions of Birds Due To H5N6 & H7N9VirusMoon Hong-nam, a pastry chef in Seoul, needs at least 15,000 eggs a day to bake cakes, but after South Korea’s worst outbreak of bird flu and a surge in the prices of eggs, he is considering some changes.
“We can ride it out through Christmas with what (supplies) we have secured,” says Moon, who works at the L’escargot bakery in Seoul. “But if (the bird flu) continues until January, we will have to raise prices inevitably and make bakery items that do not need eggs.”
About 20 million birds, nearly a quarter of South Korea’s poultry stock, have been culled to control the outbreak. Most of the birds culled are egg-laying hens.
The flu has spread to other parts of Asia as well, including Japan.
In South Korea, the average retail price for 30 eggs has risen nearly 25 percent to 6,781 South Korean won (¥668) since the outbreak began on Nov. 18 — the highest in more than three years, according to state-run Korea Agro-Fisheries & FoodTrade Corp.
According to data from the institution, it is the highest month-on-month increase in egg prices in nearly a decade.
The price hike is putting a dent in the wallets of Koreans, who usually eat more eggs in the winter, including in bread and kimbap, a Korean sushi roll.
Feeling the supply pinch, Lee Sang-hyup, the 55-year-old owner of JeonjuRestaurant, says he has cut down on the amount of fluffy steamed eggs served free with the main dish, spicy braised hairtail fish.
“If I can’t have enough eggs, then I have no choice but to stop serving it,” says Lee, adding that it was the first time since he started the restaurant three years ago that he has needed to ration portions of the side dish.Two people in China'sAnhui province have died from H7N9 bird flu, the first fatalities in China among this winter's cases, while Macau reported its first human H7N9 infection since the former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999.
Anhui has reported five cases of H7N9 avian flu since Dec. 8, including the two people who died, the eastern province's health authority said in a statement dated Dec. 21, posted on its website.
It did not say whether the other three people had recovered or not. Two wild birds have tested positive for bird flu - the first cases in the wild in England, the UK'sChief Veterinary Officer has confirmed.
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It follows the discovery of the virus in the wild in Scotland and Wales and on a Lincolnshire farm last week.
Chief vet Nigel Gibbens said the public risk was "very low" but experts would "strengthen surveillance" of the virus.
"Today's confirmed findings mean that avian flu has now been found in wild birds in widely separated parts of England, Wales and Scotland," he added. South Korea and Japan have ordered fresh culls of poultry stocks to contain outbreaks of avian flu, authorities in the two countries said.
The South Korean Agriculture Ministry said on Monday it had ordered the cull of an additional 2.4 million birds, taking the total number to a record 18.4 million since the first outbreak of avian flu was reported at a farm on Nov. 18.
It has called the outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of bird flu more severe than the H5N8 strain that spread across the country in 2014 and 2015 before being brought under control. After South Korea, Japan, China discovers two more cases of human bird flu
China has discovered two more cases of human bird flu infection. South Korea and Japan are working to contain outbreaks of different strains of the virus.

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Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Gold Coast to Singapore *Full Flight*

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines during take off and the views as we climb out of the Gold Coast are incredible. The city & its appropriate name become quite obvious. We then turned left, to head north west towards the equator and climbed to 40,000ft over as we crossed Australia & "The Great Sandy Desert" (again, very appropriately named). Avoided a few areas of thunderstorms before leaving the Australian coast, unfortunately above an overcast sky. Crossing the Timor Sea and over some of the many islands which make up Indonesia before starting our descent over the Java Sea into Singapore. A very hazy day in Singapore as we make our approach over the busy shipping lanes and passed the city into RWY02L.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Scoot
Flight Number: TR7
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: 9V-OJD "BigYella Fella"
Seat: 8A
DepartureTime: 09:20
Date: 2nd December 2017
Departure Runway: RWY32
Arrival Time: 15:20
Arrival Runway: RWY02L
Max. Cruising Alt: 40,000ft (FL400)
FlightDuration: 8 hours (approx.)
Route: OOL-SIN
My third flight into Singapore this year, but my first time approaching from the 02 end. So a change of scenery none the less.
You get what you pay for with Scoot. I paid what is the equivalent of around 85 Pounds Stirling, which for an 8 hour flight is unbelievably good. However take your money with you, I asked for some water and I was told water would cost me $4... Which is absolutely obscene for a basic human right. But let's not go down that route of human rights. I had a seat & there was toilets on board. Just don't go into cardiac arrest because if a glass of water is 4 dollars. I dread to think what they'll expect for use of a defibrillator.
Out of the 3 longhaul, low cost carriers I used during this trip, Norwegian, Jetstar & Scoot. I have to say Norwegian were the best by a clear mile. Without second thought.
All the entertainment on the IFE is free unlike JetStar (Scoot didn't even have IFE so...)
You can order food & drinks at anytime with Norwegian using your IFE seatback screen. Plus modern, comfy leather seats, good legroom and great crew. So my summary of the 3, is that Norwegian are the best low cost, longhaul carrier.
Check out my videos onboard Norwegian, JetStar, Air Asia & Thai Airways and many more videos of aircraft all over the world on my channel.
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Happy New Year.
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Gold Coast Property Market - Dane Atherton

published: 08 Feb 2017

Private Properties: East Coast Luxury

From a Gilded AgeHamptons mansion to a New York condo with impressive views, here's a look at the luxury homes in this week's Private Properties. Photo: Jake Rajs.
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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
"There are around 64 million empty apartments in China," claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It's all part of the Ch...

CAMBODIA THE DIRT WAY ROUND 2: The south coast run

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capital of Phnom Penh and headed south for the coast to overnight in a beach resort and get ready for some beach riding. Sunrise on our second day of riding, today we'll be heading from Kep to another costal town Sihanoukville. Our posh hotel turns on our first of many buffet breakfasts while our trusty steeds wait for some beach riding. An unusual aspect of Cambodian Motorbike Tours is there is so much awesome single trail but of course they are just tracks for pedestrians, cyclists or the occasional scooter and gumbies from Cambodia Motorbike Tours.
CrossTraining Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJAvmhgP0h1AEKY8vTE...

High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this movie Dezeen produced for the hospitality awards scheme.
The AHEAD Asia awards 2017, which took place earlier this month at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore, celebrated the best in hospitality design and architecture across the continent.
"The judging panel follows a pretty rigorous process," says architect and jury chair Khirstie Myles. "It's not only design excellence, we're also looking at financial viability and delivering end-to-end guest experience."
One of the big winners of the night was Azuma Architects' Hoshinoya, a newly-built 17-storey hotel in Tokyo, which won the UrbanHotel category as well as Best New Concept of the ...

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Fluent in Thai, Mandarin and Russian, new Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is paving roads into Asia like no Gold Coast mayor has done before.
About 2 years ago when I first moved back to Australia from Thailand one of the first people I was introduced to on the Gold Coast was then President of the Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce Tom Tate. From the name, I didn't anticipate Tom's background. He actually moved here from Thailand when he was a teenager and had done his initial years of schooling in both Thai and international schools.
I was frustrated moving to Australia seeing the huge potential using the Asian resources we had to become even more 'Asia Competent' than it has been in the past. I prese...

published: 18 Sep 2012

Pico de Loro at Hamilo Coast "A DREAM PLACE TO LIVE" Property Investment by SM Corporations

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ASIABIRDFLU EPIDEMIC - S. Korea, Japan & ChinaCullingMillions of Birds Due To H5N6 & H7N9VirusMoon Hong-nam, a pastry chef in Seoul, needs at least 15,000 eggs a day to bake cakes, but after South Korea’s worst outbreak of bird flu and a surge in the prices of eggs, he is considering some changes.
“We can ride it out through Christmas with what (supplies) we have secured,” says Moon, who works at the L’escargot bakery in Seoul. “But if (the bird flu) continues until January, we will have to raise prices inevitably and make bakery items that do not need eggs.”
About 20 million birds, nearly a quarter of South Korea’s poultry stock, have been culled to control the outbreak. Most of the bird...

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines d...

From a Gilded AgeHamptons mansion to a New York condo with impressive views, here's a look at the luxury homes in this week's Private Properties. Photo: Jake Rajs.
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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
"There are around 64 million empty apartments in China," claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It's all part of the Chinese government's efforts to keep its economy booming and there are plenty of people who would love to move in, but the properties are priced out of the market. It's after 2pm and in the new city of Dongguan shop owner Tian Yu Gao is yet to serve a single customer. "It's a bit boring," he sighs. His open shop is a rare sight in the Great Mall: once heralded by the New York Times as proof of China's astonishing consumer culture, today it is an eerie vista of emptiness. "It can't stay this way," insists Tulloch, "when the bubble bursts, it will impoverish vast numbers of people".
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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
"There are around 64 million empty apartments in China," claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It's all part of the Chinese government's efforts to keep its economy booming and there are plenty of people who would love to move in, but the properties are priced out of the market. It's after 2pm and in the new city of Dongguan shop owner Tian Yu Gao is yet to serve a single customer. "It's a bit boring," he sighs. His open shop is a rare sight in the Great Mall: once heralded by the New York Times as proof of China's astonishing consumer culture, today it is an eerie vista of emptiness. "It can't stay this way," insists Tulloch, "when the bubble bursts, it will impoverish vast numbers of people".
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CAMBODIA THE DIRT WAY ROUND 2: The south coast run

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capita...

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capital of Phnom Penh and headed south for the coast to overnight in a beach resort and get ready for some beach riding. Sunrise on our second day of riding, today we'll be heading from Kep to another costal town Sihanoukville. Our posh hotel turns on our first of many buffet breakfasts while our trusty steeds wait for some beach riding. An unusual aspect of Cambodian Motorbike Tours is there is so much awesome single trail but of course they are just tracks for pedestrians, cyclists or the occasional scooter and gumbies from Cambodia Motorbike Tours.
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And often we are actually riding through people's backyards with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Do this in the West and property owners would be shooting at you but in Cambodia they love it. Of course the trick is to not ride like an idiot, respect the locals and make sure you wave hello, especially to the kids. And then a pile of dirt bikes in your backyard turns into some great entertainment for the villagers. From the beach and into our first bit of jungle. While it's called the jungle tour, in reality we are riding in sorts of terrain that connect up various jungles during Cambodian Motorbike Tours. Plenty of ducking under fallen trees on many of the tracks and despite this being an unseasonally dry time of the year there are plenty of slippery corners to wake up the unsuspecting riders. Most Australians are the descendants of convicts, and of course we act accordingly. To keep us under control, there is a system of fines for bad behaviour or riding that goes into a kitty for cold beers at the end of the day. Needless to say there was a lot of beer to drink at the end of each day. Each crash is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Each wheelie on a main highway or in a village is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Chris Perry and I love wheelies, as do all the locals on Cambodian Motorbike Tours, so whenever we figured we were out of the village and not a main highway it was on for young and old. And now it's time for a love story. Emma Broadbent and Chris Perry have been called Australia's first couple of hard enduro, although they debate that. But there's no doubt they are a class act. Emma took out first place in the women's class at Australia's national extreme enduro WildwoodRock, and Chris is always in the top 10 in the pro class. The couple that rides together stays together, and they are now entering international events like the Sea to Sky and Romaniacs. Thankfully they were in cruise mode most of the time, but we'll feature some of their faster stuff in our supporter vids for Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
It's unseasonally dry for what is meant to be the end of the wet season but there's still plenty of water and mud around with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Is there a best time to ride Cambodia? It probably comes down to personal preference. Apparently the wet season is slightly cooler and the afternoon showers are a good way to cool down too. But there's plenty of mud and water if that's your cup of tea. The conditions for our ride were more typical of the dry season so take your pick. One thing's for sure, everyone seems to have a hoot no matter what time of the year they ride with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. The guys said a common question is how well do you need to ride to do one of these trips. I think it's safe to say you'd want a reasonable amount of dirt riding experience under your belt or you would simply get too exhausted and be getting the support riders to push your bike through tough sections or ride it for you. But you don't need to be top rider at all. And if you want more challenge, there are plenty of tough lines out there on the tracks. Chris and Emma were regularly taking some very nasty looking detours and I'd join them occasionally. But if you know the basics of riding in mud, hopping logs and dealing with everyday obstacles I reckon you'd be fine on these Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
Chris stops to mess around on this rock and I'm glad he's on a TTR250. He would probably do something insane on his usual bike, I'd try to copy him and I'd wind up in hospital for the next six months. Everyone has different techniques for the mud bogs. Some charge through and spear off into the trees or wind up with the bike on top of them. Others like me take the slow cautious approach. And Chris tends to charge through but always in control.

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capital of Phnom Penh and headed south for the coast to overnight in a beach resort and get ready for some beach riding. Sunrise on our second day of riding, today we'll be heading from Kep to another costal town Sihanoukville. Our posh hotel turns on our first of many buffet breakfasts while our trusty steeds wait for some beach riding. An unusual aspect of Cambodian Motorbike Tours is there is so much awesome single trail but of course they are just tracks for pedestrians, cyclists or the occasional scooter and gumbies from Cambodia Motorbike Tours.
CrossTraining Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJAvmhgP0h1AEKY8vTEJPJg
Cross Training Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cross.training.enduro.skills/?ref=ts
Our enduro vlog series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlur54ugvzNJlUO0y6D10jVOGMLI4Raci
Cross Training website: http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com
Like to support our vids? http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com/cross-training-support-donations.htm
And often we are actually riding through people's backyards with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Do this in the West and property owners would be shooting at you but in Cambodia they love it. Of course the trick is to not ride like an idiot, respect the locals and make sure you wave hello, especially to the kids. And then a pile of dirt bikes in your backyard turns into some great entertainment for the villagers. From the beach and into our first bit of jungle. While it's called the jungle tour, in reality we are riding in sorts of terrain that connect up various jungles during Cambodian Motorbike Tours. Plenty of ducking under fallen trees on many of the tracks and despite this being an unseasonally dry time of the year there are plenty of slippery corners to wake up the unsuspecting riders. Most Australians are the descendants of convicts, and of course we act accordingly. To keep us under control, there is a system of fines for bad behaviour or riding that goes into a kitty for cold beers at the end of the day. Needless to say there was a lot of beer to drink at the end of each day. Each crash is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Each wheelie on a main highway or in a village is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Chris Perry and I love wheelies, as do all the locals on Cambodian Motorbike Tours, so whenever we figured we were out of the village and not a main highway it was on for young and old. And now it's time for a love story. Emma Broadbent and Chris Perry have been called Australia's first couple of hard enduro, although they debate that. But there's no doubt they are a class act. Emma took out first place in the women's class at Australia's national extreme enduro WildwoodRock, and Chris is always in the top 10 in the pro class. The couple that rides together stays together, and they are now entering international events like the Sea to Sky and Romaniacs. Thankfully they were in cruise mode most of the time, but we'll feature some of their faster stuff in our supporter vids for Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
It's unseasonally dry for what is meant to be the end of the wet season but there's still plenty of water and mud around with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Is there a best time to ride Cambodia? It probably comes down to personal preference. Apparently the wet season is slightly cooler and the afternoon showers are a good way to cool down too. But there's plenty of mud and water if that's your cup of tea. The conditions for our ride were more typical of the dry season so take your pick. One thing's for sure, everyone seems to have a hoot no matter what time of the year they ride with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. The guys said a common question is how well do you need to ride to do one of these trips. I think it's safe to say you'd want a reasonable amount of dirt riding experience under your belt or you would simply get too exhausted and be getting the support riders to push your bike through tough sections or ride it for you. But you don't need to be top rider at all. And if you want more challenge, there are plenty of tough lines out there on the tracks. Chris and Emma were regularly taking some very nasty looking detours and I'd join them occasionally. But if you know the basics of riding in mud, hopping logs and dealing with everyday obstacles I reckon you'd be fine on these Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
Chris stops to mess around on this rock and I'm glad he's on a TTR250. He would probably do something insane on his usual bike, I'd try to copy him and I'd wind up in hospital for the next six months. Everyone has different techniques for the mud bogs. Some charge through and spear off into the trees or wind up with the bike on top of them. Others like me take the slow cautious approach. And Chris tends to charge through but always in control.

High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this mov...

High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this movie Dezeen produced for the hospitality awards scheme.
The AHEAD Asia awards 2017, which took place earlier this month at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore, celebrated the best in hospitality design and architecture across the continent.
"The judging panel follows a pretty rigorous process," says architect and jury chair Khirstie Myles. "It's not only design excellence, we're also looking at financial viability and delivering end-to-end guest experience."
One of the big winners of the night was Azuma Architects' Hoshinoya, a newly-built 17-storey hotel in Tokyo, which won the UrbanHotel category as well as Best New Concept of the Year and the Asia Hotel Design of the Year award.
The hotel offers guests a modern take on the Japanese ryokan, a traditional type of rural inn.
"A ryokan is traditionally a rural retreat and I think it's a very bold step to bring it into an urban environment and really embrace the spirit of the ryokan in fundamentally a high-rise building," says designer and judge André Fu.
"As a whole, it communicates a different level of hospitality experience that hasn't really been done before."
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High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this movie Dezeen produced for the hospitality awards scheme.
The AHEAD Asia awards 2017, which took place earlier this month at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore, celebrated the best in hospitality design and architecture across the continent.
"The judging panel follows a pretty rigorous process," says architect and jury chair Khirstie Myles. "It's not only design excellence, we're also looking at financial viability and delivering end-to-end guest experience."
One of the big winners of the night was Azuma Architects' Hoshinoya, a newly-built 17-storey hotel in Tokyo, which won the UrbanHotel category as well as Best New Concept of the Year and the Asia Hotel Design of the Year award.
The hotel offers guests a modern take on the Japanese ryokan, a traditional type of rural inn.
"A ryokan is traditionally a rural retreat and I think it's a very bold step to bring it into an urban environment and really embrace the spirit of the ryokan in fundamentally a high-rise building," says designer and judge André Fu.
"As a whole, it communicates a different level of hospitality experience that hasn't really been done before."
Read more on Dezeen: https://www.dezeen.com/2017/03/29/video-interview-ahead-asia-awards-luxury-hotels-swapping-glitz-experience-movie/
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Fluent in Thai, Mandarin and Russian, new Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is paving roads into Asia like no Gold Coast mayor has done before.
About 2 years ago when I first moved back to Australia from Thailand one of the first people I was introduced to on the Gold Coast was then President of the Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce Tom Tate. From the name, I didn't anticipate Tom's background. He actually moved here from Thailand when he was a teenager and had done his initial years of schooling in both Thai and international schools.
I was frustrated moving to Australia seeing the huge potential using the Asian resources we had to become even more 'Asia Competent' than it has been in the past. I presented a few ideas to Tom based on what I had been doing across Asia over the past 15 years. His response was 'In not too long from now, there's a good chance that I will be Mayor. When I am, we will be in a position to really do something new and fresh'.
I started following following Tom's movements during his first month or so in office while I was back in Thailand and Indonesia. I saw that he meant what he said. Amongst other things, he had travelled to Brunei and approached the Sultan to start developing on his prime land on the Gold Coast.
I thought 'Ok, it's time'.
I met with Tom and mentioned that I would like to share his linguistic ability with my blog / youtube followers. Not often you get a polyglot politician in Australia! I wrote a couple of lines in Thai, expecting to do a 15 second clip.
Tom said 'let's do something a little better than that'. Not long after, we have just shot this clip in Thai. Next week we will be doing one in Chinese and Russian.
So, if you're watching this - enjoy both our new Mayor's linguistic abilities, his passion for Australia - Asia links and of course the Gold Coast.
Hope to see you on the Gold Coast soon... as Tom says, whether coming for a holiday, to study, to live or to invest... The Gold Coast is open for Business!

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Fluent in Thai, Mandarin and Russian, new Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is paving roads into Asia like no Gold Coast mayor has done before.
About 2 years ago when I first moved back to Australia from Thailand one of the first people I was introduced to on the Gold Coast was then President of the Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce Tom Tate. From the name, I didn't anticipate Tom's background. He actually moved here from Thailand when he was a teenager and had done his initial years of schooling in both Thai and international schools.
I was frustrated moving to Australia seeing the huge potential using the Asian resources we had to become even more 'Asia Competent' than it has been in the past. I presented a few ideas to Tom based on what I had been doing across Asia over the past 15 years. His response was 'In not too long from now, there's a good chance that I will be Mayor. When I am, we will be in a position to really do something new and fresh'.
I started following following Tom's movements during his first month or so in office while I was back in Thailand and Indonesia. I saw that he meant what he said. Amongst other things, he had travelled to Brunei and approached the Sultan to start developing on his prime land on the Gold Coast.
I thought 'Ok, it's time'.
I met with Tom and mentioned that I would like to share his linguistic ability with my blog / youtube followers. Not often you get a polyglot politician in Australia! I wrote a couple of lines in Thai, expecting to do a 15 second clip.
Tom said 'let's do something a little better than that'. Not long after, we have just shot this clip in Thai. Next week we will be doing one in Chinese and Russian.
So, if you're watching this - enjoy both our new Mayor's linguistic abilities, his passion for Australia - Asia links and of course the Gold Coast.
Hope to see you on the Gold Coast soon... as Tom says, whether coming for a holiday, to study, to live or to invest... The Gold Coast is open for Business!

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ASIABIRDFLU EPIDEMIC - S. Korea, Japan & ChinaCullingMillions of Birds Due To H5N6 & H7N9VirusMoon Hong-nam, a pastry chef in Seoul, needs at least 15,000 eggs a day to bake cakes, but after South Korea’s worst outbreak of bird flu and a surge in the prices of eggs, he is considering some changes.
“We can ride it out through Christmas with what (supplies) we have secured,” says Moon, who works at the L’escargot bakery in Seoul. “But if (the bird flu) continues until January, we will have to raise prices inevitably and make bakery items that do not need eggs.”
About 20 million birds, nearly a quarter of South Korea’s poultry stock, have been culled to control the outbreak. Most of the birds culled are egg-laying hens.
The flu has spread to other parts of Asia as well, including Japan.
In South Korea, the average retail price for 30 eggs has risen nearly 25 percent to 6,781 South Korean won (¥668) since the outbreak began on Nov. 18 — the highest in more than three years, according to state-run Korea Agro-Fisheries & FoodTrade Corp.
According to data from the institution, it is the highest month-on-month increase in egg prices in nearly a decade.
The price hike is putting a dent in the wallets of Koreans, who usually eat more eggs in the winter, including in bread and kimbap, a Korean sushi roll.
Feeling the supply pinch, Lee Sang-hyup, the 55-year-old owner of JeonjuRestaurant, says he has cut down on the amount of fluffy steamed eggs served free with the main dish, spicy braised hairtail fish.
“If I can’t have enough eggs, then I have no choice but to stop serving it,” says Lee, adding that it was the first time since he started the restaurant three years ago that he has needed to ration portions of the side dish.Two people in China'sAnhui province have died from H7N9 bird flu, the first fatalities in China among this winter's cases, while Macau reported its first human H7N9 infection since the former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999.
Anhui has reported five cases of H7N9 avian flu since Dec. 8, including the two people who died, the eastern province's health authority said in a statement dated Dec. 21, posted on its website.
It did not say whether the other three people had recovered or not. Two wild birds have tested positive for bird flu - the first cases in the wild in England, the UK'sChief Veterinary Officer has confirmed.
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It follows the discovery of the virus in the wild in Scotland and Wales and on a Lincolnshire farm last week.
Chief vet Nigel Gibbens said the public risk was "very low" but experts would "strengthen surveillance" of the virus.
"Today's confirmed findings mean that avian flu has now been found in wild birds in widely separated parts of England, Wales and Scotland," he added. South Korea and Japan have ordered fresh culls of poultry stocks to contain outbreaks of avian flu, authorities in the two countries said.
The South Korean Agriculture Ministry said on Monday it had ordered the cull of an additional 2.4 million birds, taking the total number to a record 18.4 million since the first outbreak of avian flu was reported at a farm on Nov. 18.
It has called the outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of bird flu more severe than the H5N8 strain that spread across the country in 2014 and 2015 before being brought under control. After South Korea, Japan, China discovers two more cases of human bird flu
China has discovered two more cases of human bird flu infection. South Korea and Japan are working to contain outbreaks of different strains of the virus.

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ASIABIRDFLU EPIDEMIC - S. Korea, Japan & ChinaCullingMillions of Birds Due To H5N6 & H7N9VirusMoon Hong-nam, a pastry chef in Seoul, needs at least 15,000 eggs a day to bake cakes, but after South Korea’s worst outbreak of bird flu and a surge in the prices of eggs, he is considering some changes.
“We can ride it out through Christmas with what (supplies) we have secured,” says Moon, who works at the L’escargot bakery in Seoul. “But if (the bird flu) continues until January, we will have to raise prices inevitably and make bakery items that do not need eggs.”
About 20 million birds, nearly a quarter of South Korea’s poultry stock, have been culled to control the outbreak. Most of the birds culled are egg-laying hens.
The flu has spread to other parts of Asia as well, including Japan.
In South Korea, the average retail price for 30 eggs has risen nearly 25 percent to 6,781 South Korean won (¥668) since the outbreak began on Nov. 18 — the highest in more than three years, according to state-run Korea Agro-Fisheries & FoodTrade Corp.
According to data from the institution, it is the highest month-on-month increase in egg prices in nearly a decade.
The price hike is putting a dent in the wallets of Koreans, who usually eat more eggs in the winter, including in bread and kimbap, a Korean sushi roll.
Feeling the supply pinch, Lee Sang-hyup, the 55-year-old owner of JeonjuRestaurant, says he has cut down on the amount of fluffy steamed eggs served free with the main dish, spicy braised hairtail fish.
“If I can’t have enough eggs, then I have no choice but to stop serving it,” says Lee, adding that it was the first time since he started the restaurant three years ago that he has needed to ration portions of the side dish.Two people in China'sAnhui province have died from H7N9 bird flu, the first fatalities in China among this winter's cases, while Macau reported its first human H7N9 infection since the former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999.
Anhui has reported five cases of H7N9 avian flu since Dec. 8, including the two people who died, the eastern province's health authority said in a statement dated Dec. 21, posted on its website.
It did not say whether the other three people had recovered or not. Two wild birds have tested positive for bird flu - the first cases in the wild in England, the UK'sChief Veterinary Officer has confirmed.
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It follows the discovery of the virus in the wild in Scotland and Wales and on a Lincolnshire farm last week.
Chief vet Nigel Gibbens said the public risk was "very low" but experts would "strengthen surveillance" of the virus.
"Today's confirmed findings mean that avian flu has now been found in wild birds in widely separated parts of England, Wales and Scotland," he added. South Korea and Japan have ordered fresh culls of poultry stocks to contain outbreaks of avian flu, authorities in the two countries said.
The South Korean Agriculture Ministry said on Monday it had ordered the cull of an additional 2.4 million birds, taking the total number to a record 18.4 million since the first outbreak of avian flu was reported at a farm on Nov. 18.
It has called the outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of bird flu more severe than the H5N8 strain that spread across the country in 2014 and 2015 before being brought under control. After South Korea, Japan, China discovers two more cases of human bird flu
China has discovered two more cases of human bird flu infection. South Korea and Japan are working to contain outbreaks of different strains of the virus.

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Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Gold Coast to Singapore *Full Flight*

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get ...

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines during take off and the views as we climb out of the Gold Coast are incredible. The city & its appropriate name become quite obvious. We then turned left, to head north west towards the equator and climbed to 40,000ft over as we crossed Australia & "The Great Sandy Desert" (again, very appropriately named). Avoided a few areas of thunderstorms before leaving the Australian coast, unfortunately above an overcast sky. Crossing the Timor Sea and over some of the many islands which make up Indonesia before starting our descent over the Java Sea into Singapore. A very hazy day in Singapore as we make our approach over the busy shipping lanes and passed the city into RWY02L.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Scoot
Flight Number: TR7
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: 9V-OJD "BigYella Fella"
Seat: 8A
DepartureTime: 09:20
Date: 2nd December 2017
Departure Runway: RWY32
Arrival Time: 15:20
Arrival Runway: RWY02L
Max. Cruising Alt: 40,000ft (FL400)
FlightDuration: 8 hours (approx.)
Route: OOL-SIN
My third flight into Singapore this year, but my first time approaching from the 02 end. So a change of scenery none the less.
You get what you pay for with Scoot. I paid what is the equivalent of around 85 Pounds Stirling, which for an 8 hour flight is unbelievably good. However take your money with you, I asked for some water and I was told water would cost me $4... Which is absolutely obscene for a basic human right. But let's not go down that route of human rights. I had a seat & there was toilets on board. Just don't go into cardiac arrest because if a glass of water is 4 dollars. I dread to think what they'll expect for use of a defibrillator.
Out of the 3 longhaul, low cost carriers I used during this trip, Norwegian, Jetstar & Scoot. I have to say Norwegian were the best by a clear mile. Without second thought.
All the entertainment on the IFE is free unlike JetStar (Scoot didn't even have IFE so...)
You can order food & drinks at anytime with Norwegian using your IFE seatback screen. Plus modern, comfy leather seats, good legroom and great crew. So my summary of the 3, is that Norwegian are the best low cost, longhaul carrier.
Check out my videos onboard Norwegian, JetStar, Air Asia & Thai Airways and many more videos of aircraft all over the world on my channel.
Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year.
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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines during take off and the views as we climb out of the Gold Coast are incredible. The city & its appropriate name become quite obvious. We then turned left, to head north west towards the equator and climbed to 40,000ft over as we crossed Australia & "The Great Sandy Desert" (again, very appropriately named). Avoided a few areas of thunderstorms before leaving the Australian coast, unfortunately above an overcast sky. Crossing the Timor Sea and over some of the many islands which make up Indonesia before starting our descent over the Java Sea into Singapore. A very hazy day in Singapore as we make our approach over the busy shipping lanes and passed the city into RWY02L.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Scoot
Flight Number: TR7
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: 9V-OJD "BigYella Fella"
Seat: 8A
DepartureTime: 09:20
Date: 2nd December 2017
Departure Runway: RWY32
Arrival Time: 15:20
Arrival Runway: RWY02L
Max. Cruising Alt: 40,000ft (FL400)
FlightDuration: 8 hours (approx.)
Route: OOL-SIN
My third flight into Singapore this year, but my first time approaching from the 02 end. So a change of scenery none the less.
You get what you pay for with Scoot. I paid what is the equivalent of around 85 Pounds Stirling, which for an 8 hour flight is unbelievably good. However take your money with you, I asked for some water and I was told water would cost me $4... Which is absolutely obscene for a basic human right. But let's not go down that route of human rights. I had a seat & there was toilets on board. Just don't go into cardiac arrest because if a glass of water is 4 dollars. I dread to think what they'll expect for use of a defibrillator.
Out of the 3 longhaul, low cost carriers I used during this trip, Norwegian, Jetstar & Scoot. I have to say Norwegian were the best by a clear mile. Without second thought.
All the entertainment on the IFE is free unlike JetStar (Scoot didn't even have IFE so...)
You can order food & drinks at anytime with Norwegian using your IFE seatback screen. Plus modern, comfy leather seats, good legroom and great crew. So my summary of the 3, is that Norwegian are the best low cost, longhaul carrier.
Check out my videos onboard Norwegian, JetStar, Air Asia & Thai Airways and many more videos of aircraft all over the world on my channel.
Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year.
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Thailand PropertyGuide - A Tour of the Property Market in Bangkok & Phuket.
It may seem far away, but Thailand is easy to reach and offers a culturally diverse and exciting option for a sunny second home to escape the UK's winter months.
Thailand is a popular property destination for celebrity sportsmen of the football kind, with David Beckham and Sven Goran Eriksson both owning homes on the island of Koh Samui. Former England team-mate and shrewd property investor Robbie Fowler might take some time out from his successful career as player-manager at Muang Thong United, a club based just outside Bangkok, to snap up a home in one of Thailand's increasingly popular resorts. Holiday home website Villarenters rep...

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My NEW Apartment in Saigon, Vietnam. DAILY VIETNAM VLOG #7 2016

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Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Gold Coast to Singapore *Full Flight*

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2160p 4K HD!
Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines d...

BEACH IN DUBAI, DUBAI 2017, BURJ KHALIFA, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, DUBAI MALL, Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over criti...

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House Hunters Renovation S01E03 New Coast New Kitchen

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Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset a...

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The Fall of China. There Will Be No Economic Recovery.

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After more than doubling in value over the last year despite a slowing economy and weak corporate earnings reports - the stock market in China is in a freefall. While the eyes of the world are on Greece and the European Union – China’s economy is imploding.
Since June 12th, 2015, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index has fallen 31.2% - wiping out over $3.2 trillion USD of the markets total value - and there seems to be no immediate end to the market plunge in sight. There Will Be No Economic Recovery. PrepareYourself...

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Thailand PropertyGuide - A Tour of the Property Market in Bangkok & Phuket.
It may seem far away, but Thailand is easy to reach and offers a culturally diverse and exciting option for a sunny second home to escape the UK's winter months.
Thailand is a popular property destination for celebrity sportsmen of the football kind, with David Beckham and Sven Goran Eriksson both owning homes on the island of Koh Samui. Former England team-mate and shrewd property investor Robbie Fowler might take some time out from his successful career as player-manager at Muang Thong United, a club based just outside Bangkok, to snap up a home in one of Thailand's increasingly popular resorts. Holiday home website Villarenters reports that in the last five years bookings there have grown sevenfold, earning it a place in their Top 10 destinations. They add that properties generating the highest level of occupancy tends to be those styled with a local flavour -- people are looking for something that feels authentic.
So if you're tempted by somewhere exotic to escape to during the UK's long winter months, which could also earn you a bit of rental income, here's a selection of resorts and developments to consider.
Hotspots
On the Thai mainland, Pattaya is one of Asia's largest beach resorts and the second most visited city in Thailand (after Bangkok, 150 kilometres north). The typical buyer in Pattaya is changing; from single males, drawn by its nightlife, to more families. In particular those younger visitors are visiting Jomtien, a few kilometres away, and wanting to experience Pattaya's floating markets and other cultural experiences. Houses in Pattaya range in value from 2 million baht to 50 million baht.
A typical house 15 minutes from the city centre would be 3 million baht, in a gated community with a communal swimming pool. Apartments run from less than 1 million baht all the way up to penthouses in excess of 80 million baht. You can buy a very nice apartment close to the beach from 1.2 million baht.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Gulf of Thailand, 200 kilometres from Bangkok, is the country's oldest beach resort, Hua Hin. Here, new residential and retail developments, as well as golf courses, are attracting an increasing number of buyers from Bangkok, as well as from Europe - and there's now a sizable community of expat Brits.
Forty-five minutes south of Hua Hin is the quiet beach village of Kuiburi where you can find boutique developments with access to the beach, private infinity pool, Jacuzzi and rooftop terrace.
Before you follow Posh and Becks to Koh Samui, with its choice of five-star resorts, consider its little sister, Koh Phangan. Given that 70 per cent of Koh Phangan is protected by national park status, the island should always maintain its unspoilt charm. On the west coast, idyllic properties with infinity pools can be found in Baan Tai for 15 million baht and at Bay Residence, you could take on a self-build villa project near the pretty bay of HaadSalad with plots starting at around £50,000.
The A Place in the Sun guide to buying a property in Thailand
James Bond fans might prefer a home on the island of Yao Noi in Phang Nga Bay, famous as the setting for villain Scaramanga's hideaway in The Man with the Golden Gun.
With a larger budget, you could consider the natural eden of Yao Noi -- 60 per cent of the island is covered in rainforest -- where a one-bedroom villa will start at around £517,000; two- and three-bedroom options are available with prices reaching £800,000.
Buying process
Your solicitor will do most of the searches before you have to sign anything or pay any deposit - so ensure you take good legal advice if you're being asked to pay upfront. You will then pay a 10 per cent deposit. The final contract is signed when all the legal documents are ready, and at the same time you pay all relevant fees and taxes, and the deeds are registered with the LandDepartment.
Buying costs
In general, buyers pay around two per cent transfer fees, one per cent legal fees and 0.5 per cent stamp duty. Buying through a Thai company means you have to pay business tax of 3.3 per cent and if buying land, a local development tax.
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Thailand PropertyGuide - A Tour of the Property Market in Bangkok & Phuket.
It may seem far away, but Thailand is easy to reach and offers a culturally diverse and exciting option for a sunny second home to escape the UK's winter months.
Thailand is a popular property destination for celebrity sportsmen of the football kind, with David Beckham and Sven Goran Eriksson both owning homes on the island of Koh Samui. Former England team-mate and shrewd property investor Robbie Fowler might take some time out from his successful career as player-manager at Muang Thong United, a club based just outside Bangkok, to snap up a home in one of Thailand's increasingly popular resorts. Holiday home website Villarenters reports that in the last five years bookings there have grown sevenfold, earning it a place in their Top 10 destinations. They add that properties generating the highest level of occupancy tends to be those styled with a local flavour -- people are looking for something that feels authentic.
So if you're tempted by somewhere exotic to escape to during the UK's long winter months, which could also earn you a bit of rental income, here's a selection of resorts and developments to consider.
Hotspots
On the Thai mainland, Pattaya is one of Asia's largest beach resorts and the second most visited city in Thailand (after Bangkok, 150 kilometres north). The typical buyer in Pattaya is changing; from single males, drawn by its nightlife, to more families. In particular those younger visitors are visiting Jomtien, a few kilometres away, and wanting to experience Pattaya's floating markets and other cultural experiences. Houses in Pattaya range in value from 2 million baht to 50 million baht.
A typical house 15 minutes from the city centre would be 3 million baht, in a gated community with a communal swimming pool. Apartments run from less than 1 million baht all the way up to penthouses in excess of 80 million baht. You can buy a very nice apartment close to the beach from 1.2 million baht.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Gulf of Thailand, 200 kilometres from Bangkok, is the country's oldest beach resort, Hua Hin. Here, new residential and retail developments, as well as golf courses, are attracting an increasing number of buyers from Bangkok, as well as from Europe - and there's now a sizable community of expat Brits.
Forty-five minutes south of Hua Hin is the quiet beach village of Kuiburi where you can find boutique developments with access to the beach, private infinity pool, Jacuzzi and rooftop terrace.
Before you follow Posh and Becks to Koh Samui, with its choice of five-star resorts, consider its little sister, Koh Phangan. Given that 70 per cent of Koh Phangan is protected by national park status, the island should always maintain its unspoilt charm. On the west coast, idyllic properties with infinity pools can be found in Baan Tai for 15 million baht and at Bay Residence, you could take on a self-build villa project near the pretty bay of HaadSalad with plots starting at around £50,000.
The A Place in the Sun guide to buying a property in Thailand
James Bond fans might prefer a home on the island of Yao Noi in Phang Nga Bay, famous as the setting for villain Scaramanga's hideaway in The Man with the Golden Gun.
With a larger budget, you could consider the natural eden of Yao Noi -- 60 per cent of the island is covered in rainforest -- where a one-bedroom villa will start at around £517,000; two- and three-bedroom options are available with prices reaching £800,000.
Buying process
Your solicitor will do most of the searches before you have to sign anything or pay any deposit - so ensure you take good legal advice if you're being asked to pay upfront. You will then pay a 10 per cent deposit. The final contract is signed when all the legal documents are ready, and at the same time you pay all relevant fees and taxes, and the deeds are registered with the LandDepartment.
Buying costs
In general, buyers pay around two per cent transfer fees, one per cent legal fees and 0.5 per cent stamp duty. Buying through a Thai company means you have to pay business tax of 3.3 per cent and if buying land, a local development tax.
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My NEW Apartment in Saigon, Vietnam. DAILY VIETNAM VLOG #7 2016

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Here's what a modern middle of the road apartment looks like in the best area of Saigon to live in. Phu My Hung. This area located in District 7 and to the South of the city is cleaner, less chaotic, more quiet, safer, and is more expensive, but offers a quality of life that is best for me. Apartments in Vietnam aren't as cheap as people think. It all depends on location, negotiations, and furnishings to a degree. Later in the day I hang out with friends and eat Koraen BBQ and fruits.
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Here's what a modern middle of the road apartment looks like in the best area of Saigon to live in. Phu My Hung. This area located in District 7 and to the South of the city is cleaner, less chaotic, more quiet, safer, and is more expensive, but offers a quality of life that is best for me. Apartments in Vietnam aren't as cheap as people think. It all depends on location, negotiations, and furnishings to a degree. Later in the day I hang out with friends and eat Koraen BBQ and fruits.
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About Me: I'm Kyle Le and I live, travel, and eat in Vietnam and many Asian countries. I'm passionate about making videos and sharing modern Asia to the world. I've traveled everywhere in Vietnam, from Hanoi to Saigon - Far North, Central Highlands, Islands, and DeepMekong Delta - I've visited there. In addition to 15+ countries from Indonesia to Thailand to Singapore, you'll find all of my food, tourist attractions, and daily life experiences discovering my roots in the motherland on this amazing journey right on this channel. So be sure to subscribe- there's new videos all the time and connect with me on social media below so you don't miss any adventures.
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I produce, film, and edit all videos myself, so I welcome any help Visit:
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Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Gold Coast to Singapore *Full Flight*

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get ...

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines during take off and the views as we climb out of the Gold Coast are incredible. The city & its appropriate name become quite obvious. We then turned left, to head north west towards the equator and climbed to 40,000ft over as we crossed Australia & "The Great Sandy Desert" (again, very appropriately named). Avoided a few areas of thunderstorms before leaving the Australian coast, unfortunately above an overcast sky. Crossing the Timor Sea and over some of the many islands which make up Indonesia before starting our descent over the Java Sea into Singapore. A very hazy day in Singapore as we make our approach over the busy shipping lanes and passed the city into RWY02L.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Scoot
Flight Number: TR7
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: 9V-OJD "BigYella Fella"
Seat: 8A
DepartureTime: 09:20
Date: 2nd December 2017
Departure Runway: RWY32
Arrival Time: 15:20
Arrival Runway: RWY02L
Max. Cruising Alt: 40,000ft (FL400)
FlightDuration: 8 hours (approx.)
Route: OOL-SIN
My third flight into Singapore this year, but my first time approaching from the 02 end. So a change of scenery none the less.
You get what you pay for with Scoot. I paid what is the equivalent of around 85 Pounds Stirling, which for an 8 hour flight is unbelievably good. However take your money with you, I asked for some water and I was told water would cost me $4... Which is absolutely obscene for a basic human right. But let's not go down that route of human rights. I had a seat & there was toilets on board. Just don't go into cardiac arrest because if a glass of water is 4 dollars. I dread to think what they'll expect for use of a defibrillator.
Out of the 3 longhaul, low cost carriers I used during this trip, Norwegian, Jetstar & Scoot. I have to say Norwegian were the best by a clear mile. Without second thought.
All the entertainment on the IFE is free unlike JetStar (Scoot didn't even have IFE so...)
You can order food & drinks at anytime with Norwegian using your IFE seatback screen. Plus modern, comfy leather seats, good legroom and great crew. So my summary of the 3, is that Norwegian are the best low cost, longhaul carrier.
Check out my videos onboard Norwegian, JetStar, Air Asia & Thai Airways and many more videos of aircraft all over the world on my channel.
Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year.
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This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines during take off and the views as we climb out of the Gold Coast are incredible. The city & its appropriate name become quite obvious. We then turned left, to head north west towards the equator and climbed to 40,000ft over as we crossed Australia & "The Great Sandy Desert" (again, very appropriately named). Avoided a few areas of thunderstorms before leaving the Australian coast, unfortunately above an overcast sky. Crossing the Timor Sea and over some of the many islands which make up Indonesia before starting our descent over the Java Sea into Singapore. A very hazy day in Singapore as we make our approach over the busy shipping lanes and passed the city into RWY02L.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Scoot
Flight Number: TR7
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: 9V-OJD "BigYella Fella"
Seat: 8A
DepartureTime: 09:20
Date: 2nd December 2017
Departure Runway: RWY32
Arrival Time: 15:20
Arrival Runway: RWY02L
Max. Cruising Alt: 40,000ft (FL400)
FlightDuration: 8 hours (approx.)
Route: OOL-SIN
My third flight into Singapore this year, but my first time approaching from the 02 end. So a change of scenery none the less.
You get what you pay for with Scoot. I paid what is the equivalent of around 85 Pounds Stirling, which for an 8 hour flight is unbelievably good. However take your money with you, I asked for some water and I was told water would cost me $4... Which is absolutely obscene for a basic human right. But let's not go down that route of human rights. I had a seat & there was toilets on board. Just don't go into cardiac arrest because if a glass of water is 4 dollars. I dread to think what they'll expect for use of a defibrillator.
Out of the 3 longhaul, low cost carriers I used during this trip, Norwegian, Jetstar & Scoot. I have to say Norwegian were the best by a clear mile. Without second thought.
All the entertainment on the IFE is free unlike JetStar (Scoot didn't even have IFE so...)
You can order food & drinks at anytime with Norwegian using your IFE seatback screen. Plus modern, comfy leather seats, good legroom and great crew. So my summary of the 3, is that Norwegian are the best low cost, longhaul carrier.
Check out my videos onboard Norwegian, JetStar, Air Asia & Thai Airways and many more videos of aircraft all over the world on my channel.
Thanks for watching!
Happy New Year.
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BEACH IN DUBAI, DUBAI 2017, BURJ KHALIFA, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, DUBAI MALL, Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's Federal Supreme Council.[5][6] The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo2020.[7]
ْUmm HurairRoad in Dubai
Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.[8] It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969.[9] Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.[10]
The Emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.[11][12][13] Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by SalamStandard.[14] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipino workforce.[15] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08,[16] but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.[17]
As of2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.[18][19] In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.[20] Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer. دبي, Arabic food is very popular and is available everywhere in the city, from the small shawarma diners in Deira and Al Karama to the restaurants in Dubai's hotels. Fast food, South Asian, and Chinese cuisines are also very popular and are widely available. The sale and consumption of pork, though legal, is regulated and is sold only to non-Muslims, in designated areas of supermarkets and airports.[206] Similarly, the sale of alcoholic beverages is regulated. A liquor permit is required to purchase alcohol; however, alcohol is available in bars and restaurants within hotels.[207] Shisha and qahwa boutiques are also popular in Dubai. Dubai is known for its nightlife. Clubs and bars are found mostly in hotels due to the liquor laws. The New York Times described Dubai as "the kind of city where you might run into Michael Jordan at the Buddha Bar or stumble across Naomi Campbell celebrating her birthday with a multiday bash".[208]
Biryani is also a popular cuisine across Dubai with being the most popular among Indians and Pakistanis present in Dubai.

BEACH IN DUBAI, DUBAI 2017, BURJ KHALIFA, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, DUBAI MALL, Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's Federal Supreme Council.[5][6] The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo2020.[7]
ْUmm HurairRoad in Dubai
Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.[8] It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969.[9] Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.[10]
The Emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.[11][12][13] Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by SalamStandard.[14] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipino workforce.[15] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08,[16] but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.[17]
As of2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.[18][19] In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.[20] Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer. دبي, Arabic food is very popular and is available everywhere in the city, from the small shawarma diners in Deira and Al Karama to the restaurants in Dubai's hotels. Fast food, South Asian, and Chinese cuisines are also very popular and are widely available. The sale and consumption of pork, though legal, is regulated and is sold only to non-Muslims, in designated areas of supermarkets and airports.[206] Similarly, the sale of alcoholic beverages is regulated. A liquor permit is required to purchase alcohol; however, alcohol is available in bars and restaurants within hotels.[207] Shisha and qahwa boutiques are also popular in Dubai. Dubai is known for its nightlife. Clubs and bars are found mostly in hotels due to the liquor laws. The New York Times described Dubai as "the kind of city where you might run into Michael Jordan at the Buddha Bar or stumble across Naomi Campbell celebrating her birthday with a multiday bash".[208]
Biryani is also a popular cuisine across Dubai with being the most popular among Indians and Pakistanis present in Dubai.

BEACH IN DUBAI, دبي, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAI MALL, THE PALM DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, The glorious Jumeirah Beach lies along Dubai's coast, providing stretches of soft white sand on which to relax and play. Visitors to Jumeirah's hotels, like the seven-star Burj Al Arab, enjoy private beaches offering water sports. If you're not a hotel guest, you're welcome to relax at Jumeirah Beach Park, the public portion of the beach. You can barbecue, stroll around the cafés, or simply grab a mat, lay back, and take it easy while the sun sets. Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai (/duːˈbaɪ/ doo-BY; Arabic: دبي‎‎ Dubayy, Gulf pronunciation: [dʊˈbɑj]) is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature.[5] The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo2020.[6]
Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.[7] It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969.[8] Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.[9]
The emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.[10][11][12] Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by SalamStandard.[13] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipino workforce.[14] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08,[15] but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.[16]
As of2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.[17][18] In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.[19] Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer. Dubai has a hot desert climate. Summers in Dubai are extremely hot, windy, and humid, with an average high around 41 °C (106 °F) and overnight lows around 30 °C (86 °F) in the hottest month, August. Most days are sunny throughout the year. Winters are warm with an average high of 24 °C (75 °F) and overnight lows of 14 °C (57 °F) in January, the coldest month. Precipitation, however, has been increasing in the last few decades, with accumulated rain reaching 94.3 mm (3.71 in) per year.[57] Dubai summers are also known for the moderate to high humidity level, which can make it uncomfortable for many.[58] The highest recorded temperature in the UAE is 52.1 °C (126 °F), reached in July 2002.[59]

BEACH IN DUBAI, دبي, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAI MALL, THE PALM DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, The glorious Jumeirah Beach lies along Dubai's coast, providing stretches of soft white sand on which to relax and play. Visitors to Jumeirah's hotels, like the seven-star Burj Al Arab, enjoy private beaches offering water sports. If you're not a hotel guest, you're welcome to relax at Jumeirah Beach Park, the public portion of the beach. You can barbecue, stroll around the cafés, or simply grab a mat, lay back, and take it easy while the sun sets. Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai (/duːˈbaɪ/ doo-BY; Arabic: دبي‎‎ Dubayy, Gulf pronunciation: [dʊˈbɑj]) is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature.[5] The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo2020.[6]
Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.[7] It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969.[8] Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.[9]
The emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.[10][11][12] Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by SalamStandard.[13] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipino workforce.[14] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08,[15] but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.[16]
As of2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.[17][18] In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.[19] Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer. Dubai has a hot desert climate. Summers in Dubai are extremely hot, windy, and humid, with an average high around 41 °C (106 °F) and overnight lows around 30 °C (86 °F) in the hottest month, August. Most days are sunny throughout the year. Winters are warm with an average high of 24 °C (75 °F) and overnight lows of 14 °C (57 °F) in January, the coldest month. Precipitation, however, has been increasing in the last few decades, with accumulated rain reaching 94.3 mm (3.71 in) per year.[57] Dubai summers are also known for the moderate to high humidity level, which can make it uncomfortable for many.[58] The highest recorded temperature in the UAE is 52.1 °C (126 °F), reached in July 2002.[59]

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Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by a...

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Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset and rise again before landing at 7:20am the following morning of Monday 20th. Pushed back at Gatwick actually a few minutes ahead of schedule and were airborne at 11:05! For an 11:00 departure, that's very good going, especially at LGW. Gorgeous views during the climb out of RWY26L, performing a full U-turn offering some great views of Gatwick itself before crossing the channel and into Europe. Managed to get quite a few air to air shots of other aircraft, which I've included. For an 11am departure, its incredible that just 3 hours into the flight we'd met the night sky and the sun began to set over the Black sea. During the night we passed over Turkmenistan, into Pakistan, Northern India then over the Bay Of Bengal down towards Thailand where the sun began to rise and we prepared for our arrival into Singapore. Seat 7J I must say was perfect. Brilliant engine view and rows 6 to 9 on Norwegians 787 are in a separate cabin. So its fairly quiet, with not too many people around. Flight was fairly busy, I was lucky enough to have an empty seat next to me, but there wasn't many empty ones around. Also apologies for the misting on the windows during the arrival in Singapore, the humidity caused condensation to cover the windows, not much I could do.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Norwegian
Flight Number: DI7407
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: G-CJGI
Seat: 7J
DepartureTime: 11:00
Date: Sunday 19th November 2017
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival: 07:20 (November 20th)
Arrival Runway: RWY20R
Max. Cruising Alt: 39,000ft (FL390)
Flight Duration: 12 hours 20mins (approx.)
Route: LGW-SIN
This flight marked my second time in Singapore in 6 months.
& that was just the very beginning of my adventure. I then flew to Phuket, Bangkok, Sydney & The Gold Coast! Look out for all those videos & more.
Just a little disclaimer as always...
By *Full Flight* I do not literally mean this video is 12 hours 20mins long. No. What I mean is it includes every stage of the flight and anything interesting that was visible during it. If you're looking for a 12 hour video featuring everything between London & Singapore including 9 hours of darkness. Ah fiddle sticks! You've come to the wrong channel I'm afraid.
Thanks very much for watching
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This video is property of Train_PlaneHub, "RachaelMatt"
2160p 4K HD!
Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset and rise again before landing at 7:20am the following morning of Monday 20th. Pushed back at Gatwick actually a few minutes ahead of schedule and were airborne at 11:05! For an 11:00 departure, that's very good going, especially at LGW. Gorgeous views during the climb out of RWY26L, performing a full U-turn offering some great views of Gatwick itself before crossing the channel and into Europe. Managed to get quite a few air to air shots of other aircraft, which I've included. For an 11am departure, its incredible that just 3 hours into the flight we'd met the night sky and the sun began to set over the Black sea. During the night we passed over Turkmenistan, into Pakistan, Northern India then over the Bay Of Bengal down towards Thailand where the sun began to rise and we prepared for our arrival into Singapore. Seat 7J I must say was perfect. Brilliant engine view and rows 6 to 9 on Norwegians 787 are in a separate cabin. So its fairly quiet, with not too many people around. Flight was fairly busy, I was lucky enough to have an empty seat next to me, but there wasn't many empty ones around. Also apologies for the misting on the windows during the arrival in Singapore, the humidity caused condensation to cover the windows, not much I could do.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Norwegian
Flight Number: DI7407
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: G-CJGI
Seat: 7J
DepartureTime: 11:00
Date: Sunday 19th November 2017
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival: 07:20 (November 20th)
Arrival Runway: RWY20R
Max. Cruising Alt: 39,000ft (FL390)
Flight Duration: 12 hours 20mins (approx.)
Route: LGW-SIN
This flight marked my second time in Singapore in 6 months.
& that was just the very beginning of my adventure. I then flew to Phuket, Bangkok, Sydney & The Gold Coast! Look out for all those videos & more.
Just a little disclaimer as always...
By *Full Flight* I do not literally mean this video is 12 hours 20mins long. No. What I mean is it includes every stage of the flight and anything interesting that was visible during it. If you're looking for a 12 hour video featuring everything between London & Singapore including 9 hours of darkness. Ah fiddle sticks! You've come to the wrong channel I'm afraid.
Thanks very much for watching
COMMENT, THUMBS UP, FAVOURITE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE & look out for all the other flight videos.

The Fall of China. There Will Be No Economic Recovery.

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China just lost over $3 trillion of stock value, what this...

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China just lost over $3 trillion of stock value, what this means to you, your house, your money, your future and your chances for true economic and political freedom.
After more than doubling in value over the last year despite a slowing economy and weak corporate earnings reports - the stock market in China is in a freefall. While the eyes of the world are on Greece and the European Union – China’s economy is imploding.
Since June 12th, 2015, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index has fallen 31.2% - wiping out over $3.2 trillion USD of the markets total value - and there seems to be no immediate end to the market plunge in sight. There Will Be No Economic Recovery. PrepareYourself Accordingly.
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Sources
https://fortune.com/2015/07/07/china-market-greece-debt/
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/china/interest-rate
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/china/money-supply-m2
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/china/government-spending
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/as-china-stocks-sink-some-accuse-morgan-stanley-other-foreign-forces-2015-07-03
http://www.csrc.gov.cn/pub/zjhpublic/G00306201/201507/t20150708_280700.htm
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/09/china-bans-major-shareholders-from-selling-their-stakes-for-next-six-months
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-06-25/with-21-trillion-china-s-savers-are-set-to-change-the-world
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-07-08/historic-nyse-halt-post-mortem-shock-and-awe-when-it-all-went-down
http://www.cnn.com/2015/06/25/politics/james-clapper-china-opm-hacking/
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/chinese-hack-of-government-network-compromises-security-clearance-files/2015/06/12/9f91f146-1135-11e5-9726-49d6fa26a8c6_story.html
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2014/07/09/chinese-bought-22-billion-worth-of-u-s-homes-in-the-last-year/
http://time.com/money/3949315/china-stock-market-crash-affects-you/

MP3Download: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3021/the-fall-of-china-there-will-be-no-economic-recovery
China just lost over $3 trillion of stock value, what this means to you, your house, your money, your future and your chances for true economic and political freedom.
After more than doubling in value over the last year despite a slowing economy and weak corporate earnings reports - the stock market in China is in a freefall. While the eyes of the world are on Greece and the European Union – China’s economy is imploding.
Since June 12th, 2015, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index has fallen 31.2% - wiping out over $3.2 trillion USD of the markets total value - and there seems to be no immediate end to the market plunge in sight. There Will Be No Economic Recovery. PrepareYourself Accordingly.
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Private Properties: East Coast Luxury

From a Gilded AgeHamptons mansion to a New York condo with impressive views, here's a look at the luxury homes in this week's Private Properties. Photo: Jake Rajs.
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China's Empty Cities House 64 Million Empty Apartments

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Vast new cities are being built across China at a rate of ten a year, but they remain almost completely uninhabited ghost towns. Racing to stay ahead of the world economy, is the superpower about to implode?
"There are around 64 million empty apartments in China," claims analyst Gillem Tulloch. It's all part of the Chinese government's efforts to keep its economy booming and there are plenty of people who would love to move in, but the properties are priced out of the market. It's after 2pm and in the new city of Dongguan shop owner Tian Yu Gao is yet to serve a single customer. "It's a bit boring," he sighs. His open shop is a rare sight in the Great Mall: once heralded by the New York Times as proof of China's astonishing consumer culture, today it is an eerie vista of emptiness. "It can't stay this way," insists Tulloch, "when the bubble bursts, it will impoverish vast numbers of people".
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CAMBODIA THE DIRT WAY ROUND 2: The south coast run

http://www.crosstrainingenduro.com Riding the wild west of east Asia on our Jungle adventure with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. On our first day we left the capital of Phnom Penh and headed south for the coast to overnight in a beach resort and get ready for some beach riding. Sunrise on our second day of riding, today we'll be heading from Kep to another costal town Sihanoukville. Our posh hotel turns on our first of many buffet breakfasts while our trusty steeds wait for some beach riding. An unusual aspect of Cambodian Motorbike Tours is there is so much awesome single trail but of course they are just tracks for pedestrians, cyclists or the occasional scooter and gumbies from Cambodia Motorbike Tours.
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And often we are actually riding through people's backyards with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Do this in the West and property owners would be shooting at you but in Cambodia they love it. Of course the trick is to not ride like an idiot, respect the locals and make sure you wave hello, especially to the kids. And then a pile of dirt bikes in your backyard turns into some great entertainment for the villagers. From the beach and into our first bit of jungle. While it's called the jungle tour, in reality we are riding in sorts of terrain that connect up various jungles during Cambodian Motorbike Tours. Plenty of ducking under fallen trees on many of the tracks and despite this being an unseasonally dry time of the year there are plenty of slippery corners to wake up the unsuspecting riders. Most Australians are the descendants of convicts, and of course we act accordingly. To keep us under control, there is a system of fines for bad behaviour or riding that goes into a kitty for cold beers at the end of the day. Needless to say there was a lot of beer to drink at the end of each day. Each crash is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Each wheelie on a main highway or in a village is $2.50 into the beer kitty. Chris Perry and I love wheelies, as do all the locals on Cambodian Motorbike Tours, so whenever we figured we were out of the village and not a main highway it was on for young and old. And now it's time for a love story. Emma Broadbent and Chris Perry have been called Australia's first couple of hard enduro, although they debate that. But there's no doubt they are a class act. Emma took out first place in the women's class at Australia's national extreme enduro WildwoodRock, and Chris is always in the top 10 in the pro class. The couple that rides together stays together, and they are now entering international events like the Sea to Sky and Romaniacs. Thankfully they were in cruise mode most of the time, but we'll feature some of their faster stuff in our supporter vids for Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
It's unseasonally dry for what is meant to be the end of the wet season but there's still plenty of water and mud around with Cambodia Motorbike Tours. Is there a best time to ride Cambodia? It probably comes down to personal preference. Apparently the wet season is slightly cooler and the afternoon showers are a good way to cool down too. But there's plenty of mud and water if that's your cup of tea. The conditions for our ride were more typical of the dry season so take your pick. One thing's for sure, everyone seems to have a hoot no matter what time of the year they ride with Cambodian Motorbike Tours. The guys said a common question is how well do you need to ride to do one of these trips. I think it's safe to say you'd want a reasonable amount of dirt riding experience under your belt or you would simply get too exhausted and be getting the support riders to push your bike through tough sections or ride it for you. But you don't need to be top rider at all. And if you want more challenge, there are plenty of tough lines out there on the tracks. Chris and Emma were regularly taking some very nasty looking detours and I'd join them occasionally. But if you know the basics of riding in mud, hopping logs and dealing with everyday obstacles I reckon you'd be fine on these Cambodian Motorbike Tours.
Chris stops to mess around on this rock and I'm glad he's on a TTR250. He would probably do something insane on his usual bike, I'd try to copy him and I'd wind up in hospital for the next six months. Everyone has different techniques for the mud bogs. Some charge through and spear off into the trees or wind up with the bike on top of them. Others like me take the slow cautious approach. And Chris tends to charge through but always in control.

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Backpacking in Southeast Asia and the East Coast of Australia

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High-end hotels and resorts are moving away from "gold, marble and chandeliers" to offering guests unique experiences, AHEAD Asia jury members claim in this movie Dezeen produced for the hospitality awards scheme.
The AHEAD Asia awards 2017, which took place earlier this month at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore, celebrated the best in hospitality design and architecture across the continent.
"The judging panel follows a pretty rigorous process," says architect and jury chair Khirstie Myles. "It's not only design excellence, we're also looking at financial viability and delivering end-to-end guest experience."
One of the big winners of the night was Azuma Architects' Hoshinoya, a newly-built 17-storey hotel in Tokyo, which won the UrbanHotel category as well as Best New Concept of the Year and the Asia Hotel Design of the Year award.
The hotel offers guests a modern take on the Japanese ryokan, a traditional type of rural inn.
"A ryokan is traditionally a rural retreat and I think it's a very bold step to bring it into an urban environment and really embrace the spirit of the ryokan in fundamentally a high-rise building," says designer and judge André Fu.
"As a whole, it communicates a different level of hospitality experience that hasn't really been done before."
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Fluent in Thai, Mandarin and Russian, new Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate is paving roads into Asia like no Gold Coast mayor has done before.
About 2 years ago when I first moved back to Australia from Thailand one of the first people I was introduced to on the Gold Coast was then President of the Gold Coast Chamber of Commerce Tom Tate. From the name, I didn't anticipate Tom's background. He actually moved here from Thailand when he was a teenager and had done his initial years of schooling in both Thai and international schools.
I was frustrated moving to Australia seeing the huge potential using the Asian resources we had to become even more 'Asia Competent' than it has been in the past. I presented a few ideas to Tom based on what I had been doing across Asia over the past 15 years. His response was 'In not too long from now, there's a good chance that I will be Mayor. When I am, we will be in a position to really do something new and fresh'.
I started following following Tom's movements during his first month or so in office while I was back in Thailand and Indonesia. I saw that he meant what he said. Amongst other things, he had travelled to Brunei and approached the Sultan to start developing on his prime land on the Gold Coast.
I thought 'Ok, it's time'.
I met with Tom and mentioned that I would like to share his linguistic ability with my blog / youtube followers. Not often you get a polyglot politician in Australia! I wrote a couple of lines in Thai, expecting to do a 15 second clip.
Tom said 'let's do something a little better than that'. Not long after, we have just shot this clip in Thai. Next week we will be doing one in Chinese and Russian.
So, if you're watching this - enjoy both our new Mayor's linguistic abilities, his passion for Australia - Asia links and of course the Gold Coast.
Hope to see you on the Gold Coast soon... as Tom says, whether coming for a holiday, to study, to live or to invest... The Gold Coast is open for Business!

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ASIABIRDFLU EPIDEMIC - S. Korea, Japan & ChinaCullingMillions of Birds Due To H5N6 & H7N9VirusMoon Hong-nam, a pastry chef in Seoul, needs at least 15,000 eggs a day to bake cakes, but after South Korea’s worst outbreak of bird flu and a surge in the prices of eggs, he is considering some changes.
“We can ride it out through Christmas with what (supplies) we have secured,” says Moon, who works at the L’escargot bakery in Seoul. “But if (the bird flu) continues until January, we will have to raise prices inevitably and make bakery items that do not need eggs.”
About 20 million birds, nearly a quarter of South Korea’s poultry stock, have been culled to control the outbreak. Most of the birds culled are egg-laying hens.
The flu has spread to other parts of Asia as well, including Japan.
In South Korea, the average retail price for 30 eggs has risen nearly 25 percent to 6,781 South Korean won (¥668) since the outbreak began on Nov. 18 — the highest in more than three years, according to state-run Korea Agro-Fisheries & FoodTrade Corp.
According to data from the institution, it is the highest month-on-month increase in egg prices in nearly a decade.
The price hike is putting a dent in the wallets of Koreans, who usually eat more eggs in the winter, including in bread and kimbap, a Korean sushi roll.
Feeling the supply pinch, Lee Sang-hyup, the 55-year-old owner of JeonjuRestaurant, says he has cut down on the amount of fluffy steamed eggs served free with the main dish, spicy braised hairtail fish.
“If I can’t have enough eggs, then I have no choice but to stop serving it,” says Lee, adding that it was the first time since he started the restaurant three years ago that he has needed to ration portions of the side dish.Two people in China'sAnhui province have died from H7N9 bird flu, the first fatalities in China among this winter's cases, while Macau reported its first human H7N9 infection since the former Portuguese colony returned to China in 1999.
Anhui has reported five cases of H7N9 avian flu since Dec. 8, including the two people who died, the eastern province's health authority said in a statement dated Dec. 21, posted on its website.
It did not say whether the other three people had recovered or not. Two wild birds have tested positive for bird flu - the first cases in the wild in England, the UK'sChief Veterinary Officer has confirmed.
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It follows the discovery of the virus in the wild in Scotland and Wales and on a Lincolnshire farm last week.
Chief vet Nigel Gibbens said the public risk was "very low" but experts would "strengthen surveillance" of the virus.
"Today's confirmed findings mean that avian flu has now been found in wild birds in widely separated parts of England, Wales and Scotland," he added. South Korea and Japan have ordered fresh culls of poultry stocks to contain outbreaks of avian flu, authorities in the two countries said.
The South Korean Agriculture Ministry said on Monday it had ordered the cull of an additional 2.4 million birds, taking the total number to a record 18.4 million since the first outbreak of avian flu was reported at a farm on Nov. 18.
It has called the outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N6 strain of bird flu more severe than the H5N8 strain that spread across the country in 2014 and 2015 before being brought under control. After South Korea, Japan, China discovers two more cases of human bird flu
China has discovered two more cases of human bird flu infection. South Korea and Japan are working to contain outbreaks of different strains of the virus.

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Thailand PropertyGuide - A Tour of the Property Market in Bangkok & Phuket.
It may seem far away, but Thailand is easy to reach and offers a culturally diverse and exciting option for a sunny second home to escape the UK's winter months.
Thailand is a popular property destination for celebrity sportsmen of the football kind, with David Beckham and Sven Goran Eriksson both owning homes on the island of Koh Samui. Former England team-mate and shrewd property investor Robbie Fowler might take some time out from his successful career as player-manager at Muang Thong United, a club based just outside Bangkok, to snap up a home in one of Thailand's increasingly popular resorts. Holiday home website Villarenters reports that in the last five years bookings there have grown sevenfold, earning it a place in their Top 10 destinations. They add that properties generating the highest level of occupancy tends to be those styled with a local flavour -- people are looking for something that feels authentic.
So if you're tempted by somewhere exotic to escape to during the UK's long winter months, which could also earn you a bit of rental income, here's a selection of resorts and developments to consider.
Hotspots
On the Thai mainland, Pattaya is one of Asia's largest beach resorts and the second most visited city in Thailand (after Bangkok, 150 kilometres north). The typical buyer in Pattaya is changing; from single males, drawn by its nightlife, to more families. In particular those younger visitors are visiting Jomtien, a few kilometres away, and wanting to experience Pattaya's floating markets and other cultural experiences. Houses in Pattaya range in value from 2 million baht to 50 million baht.
A typical house 15 minutes from the city centre would be 3 million baht, in a gated community with a communal swimming pool. Apartments run from less than 1 million baht all the way up to penthouses in excess of 80 million baht. You can buy a very nice apartment close to the beach from 1.2 million baht.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Gulf of Thailand, 200 kilometres from Bangkok, is the country's oldest beach resort, Hua Hin. Here, new residential and retail developments, as well as golf courses, are attracting an increasing number of buyers from Bangkok, as well as from Europe - and there's now a sizable community of expat Brits.
Forty-five minutes south of Hua Hin is the quiet beach village of Kuiburi where you can find boutique developments with access to the beach, private infinity pool, Jacuzzi and rooftop terrace.
Before you follow Posh and Becks to Koh Samui, with its choice of five-star resorts, consider its little sister, Koh Phangan. Given that 70 per cent of Koh Phangan is protected by national park status, the island should always maintain its unspoilt charm. On the west coast, idyllic properties with infinity pools can be found in Baan Tai for 15 million baht and at Bay Residence, you could take on a self-build villa project near the pretty bay of HaadSalad with plots starting at around £50,000.
The A Place in the Sun guide to buying a property in Thailand
James Bond fans might prefer a home on the island of Yao Noi in Phang Nga Bay, famous as the setting for villain Scaramanga's hideaway in The Man with the Golden Gun.
With a larger budget, you could consider the natural eden of Yao Noi -- 60 per cent of the island is covered in rainforest -- where a one-bedroom villa will start at around £517,000; two- and three-bedroom options are available with prices reaching £800,000.
Buying process
Your solicitor will do most of the searches before you have to sign anything or pay any deposit - so ensure you take good legal advice if you're being asked to pay upfront. You will then pay a 10 per cent deposit. The final contract is signed when all the legal documents are ready, and at the same time you pay all relevant fees and taxes, and the deeds are registered with the LandDepartment.
Buying costs
In general, buyers pay around two per cent transfer fees, one per cent legal fees and 0.5 per cent stamp duty. Buying through a Thai company means you have to pay business tax of 3.3 per cent and if buying land, a local development tax.
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19 January 2018 - The CEC Report - Australian Mortgage Tsunami / Turnbull hell-bent on war in Asia?

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My NEW Apartment in Saigon, Vietnam. DAILY VIETNAM VLOG #7 2016

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Here's what a modern middle of the road apartment looks like in the best area of Saigon to live in. Phu My Hung. This area located in District 7 and to the South of the city is cleaner, less chaotic, more quiet, safer, and is more expensive, but offers a quality of life that is best for me. Apartments in Vietnam aren't as cheap as people think. It all depends on location, negotiations, and furnishings to a degree. Later in the day I hang out with friends and eat Koraen BBQ and fruits.
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Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Gold Coast to Singapore *Full Flight*

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Scoot Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Gold Coast to Singapore *Full Flight*

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Well this is my first upload of 2018! Happy new year everyone. I'm still trying to get all my videos from my trip to Thailand & Australia uploaded. So I bring you the first video of 2018, from down under!
Onboard my first flight with Scoot, another budget carrier to add to my list and the first 787 I've ever seen with no IFE monitors. No screens anywhere on the aircraft. So no video safety demo, the crew did it very classically and stood in the isle with their demo equipment. Despite the very basic and dare I say it, tragically dated looking interior for a modern aircraft and fairly new airline on the market, the engine view out of my chosen window seat 8A, was fantastic. Beautiful roar from the Rolls Royce engines during take off and the views as we climb out of the Gold Coast are incredible. The city & its appropriate name become quite obvious. We then turned left, to head north west towards the equator and climbed to 40,000ft over as we crossed Australia & "The Great Sandy Desert" (again, very appropriately named). Avoided a few areas of thunderstorms before leaving the Australian coast, unfortunately above an overcast sky. Crossing the Timor Sea and over some of the many islands which make up Indonesia before starting our descent over the Java Sea into Singapore. A very hazy day in Singapore as we make our approach over the busy shipping lanes and passed the city into RWY02L.
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Flight Number: TR7
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: 9V-OJD "BigYella Fella"
Seat: 8A
DepartureTime: 09:20
Date: 2nd December 2017
Departure Runway: RWY32
Arrival Time: 15:20
Arrival Runway: RWY02L
Max. Cruising Alt: 40,000ft (FL400)
FlightDuration: 8 hours (approx.)
Route: OOL-SIN
My third flight into Singapore this year, but my first time approaching from the 02 end. So a change of scenery none the less.
You get what you pay for with Scoot. I paid what is the equivalent of around 85 Pounds Stirling, which for an 8 hour flight is unbelievably good. However take your money with you, I asked for some water and I was told water would cost me $4... Which is absolutely obscene for a basic human right. But let's not go down that route of human rights. I had a seat & there was toilets on board. Just don't go into cardiac arrest because if a glass of water is 4 dollars. I dread to think what they'll expect for use of a defibrillator.
Out of the 3 longhaul, low cost carriers I used during this trip, Norwegian, Jetstar & Scoot. I have to say Norwegian were the best by a clear mile. Without second thought.
All the entertainment on the IFE is free unlike JetStar (Scoot didn't even have IFE so...)
You can order food & drinks at anytime with Norwegian using your IFE seatback screen. Plus modern, comfy leather seats, good legroom and great crew. So my summary of the 3, is that Norwegian are the best low cost, longhaul carrier.
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BEACH IN DUBAI, DUBAI 2017, BURJ KHALIFA, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, DUBAI MALL, Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's Federal Supreme Council.[5][6] The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo2020.[7]
ْUmm HurairRoad in Dubai
Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.[8] It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969.[9] Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.[10]
The Emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.[11][12][13] Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by SalamStandard.[14] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipino workforce.[15] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08,[16] but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.[17]
As of2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.[18][19] In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.[20] Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer. دبي, Arabic food is very popular and is available everywhere in the city, from the small shawarma diners in Deira and Al Karama to the restaurants in Dubai's hotels. Fast food, South Asian, and Chinese cuisines are also very popular and are widely available. The sale and consumption of pork, though legal, is regulated and is sold only to non-Muslims, in designated areas of supermarkets and airports.[206] Similarly, the sale of alcoholic beverages is regulated. A liquor permit is required to purchase alcohol; however, alcohol is available in bars and restaurants within hotels.[207] Shisha and qahwa boutiques are also popular in Dubai. Dubai is known for its nightlife. Clubs and bars are found mostly in hotels due to the liquor laws. The New York Times described Dubai as "the kind of city where you might run into Michael Jordan at the Buddha Bar or stumble across Naomi Campbell celebrating her birthday with a multiday bash".[208]
Biryani is also a popular cuisine across Dubai with being the most popular among Indians and Pakistanis present in Dubai.

BEACH IN DUBAI, دبي, JUMEIRAH BEACH DUBAI, BURJ KHALIFA, DUBAI MALL, THE PALM DUBAI, SHOPPING IN DUBAI, The glorious Jumeirah Beach lies along Dubai's coast, providing stretches of soft white sand on which to relax and play. Visitors to Jumeirah's hotels, like the seven-star Burj Al Arab, enjoy private beaches offering water sports. If you're not a hotel guest, you're welcome to relax at Jumeirah Beach Park, the public portion of the beach. You can barbecue, stroll around the cafés, or simply grab a mat, lay back, and take it easy while the sun sets. Dubai is a city and emirate in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. On artificial islands just offshore is Atlantis, The Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. Dubai (/duːˈbaɪ/ doo-BY; Arabic: دبي‎‎ Dubayy, Gulf pronunciation: [dʊˈbɑj]) is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[4] It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's legislature.[5] The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo2020.[6]
Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East.[7] It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969.[8] Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.[9]
The emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services.[10][11][12] Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by SalamStandard.[13] Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipino workforce.[14] Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08,[15] but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus.[16]
As of2012, Dubai was the 22nd most expensive city in the world and the most expensive city in the Middle East.[17][18] In 2014, Dubai's hotel rooms were rated as the second most expensive in the world, after Geneva.[19] Dubai was rated as one of the best places to live in the Middle East by U.S. global consulting firm Mercer. Dubai has a hot desert climate. Summers in Dubai are extremely hot, windy, and humid, with an average high around 41 °C (106 °F) and overnight lows around 30 °C (86 °F) in the hottest month, August. Most days are sunny throughout the year. Winters are warm with an average high of 24 °C (75 °F) and overnight lows of 14 °C (57 °F) in January, the coldest month. Precipitation, however, has been increasing in the last few decades, with accumulated rain reaching 94.3 mm (3.71 in) per year.[57] Dubai summers are also known for the moderate to high humidity level, which can make it uncomfortable for many.[58] The highest recorded temperature in the UAE is 52.1 °C (126 °F), reached in July 2002.[59]

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Well here it is. My longest direct flight to date. Also the longest low cost route by any budget/low cost airline in the world. Gatwick to Singapore approximately 6,800 miles. 12 & a half hours and it cost just £149.
All in all a fantastic flight. I've said it before, but great amounts of room on Norwegian's 787. Incredible entertainment system and great crew. For the price of the ticket, no complaints at all. On Norwegian you can choose to pre-order a meal online or anytime during the flight you can order food & drink to your seat using the seatback TV, which is a brilliant idea.
An 11am departure from Gatwick on Sunday 19th November. What was technically a "day flight" to your body clock, actually saw the sunset and rise again before landing at 7:20am the following morning of Monday 20th. Pushed back at Gatwick actually a few minutes ahead of schedule and were airborne at 11:05! For an 11:00 departure, that's very good going, especially at LGW. Gorgeous views during the climb out of RWY26L, performing a full U-turn offering some great views of Gatwick itself before crossing the channel and into Europe. Managed to get quite a few air to air shots of other aircraft, which I've included. For an 11am departure, its incredible that just 3 hours into the flight we'd met the night sky and the sun began to set over the Black sea. During the night we passed over Turkmenistan, into Pakistan, Northern India then over the Bay Of Bengal down towards Thailand where the sun began to rise and we prepared for our arrival into Singapore. Seat 7J I must say was perfect. Brilliant engine view and rows 6 to 9 on Norwegians 787 are in a separate cabin. So its fairly quiet, with not too many people around. Flight was fairly busy, I was lucky enough to have an empty seat next to me, but there wasn't many empty ones around. Also apologies for the misting on the windows during the arrival in Singapore, the humidity caused condensation to cover the windows, not much I could do.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Norwegian
Flight Number: DI7407
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9Dreamliner
Reg: G-CJGI
Seat: 7J
DepartureTime: 11:00
Date: Sunday 19th November 2017
Departure Runway: RWY26L
Arrival: 07:20 (November 20th)
Arrival Runway: RWY20R
Max. Cruising Alt: 39,000ft (FL390)
Flight Duration: 12 hours 20mins (approx.)
Route: LGW-SIN
This flight marked my second time in Singapore in 6 months.
& that was just the very beginning of my adventure. I then flew to Phuket, Bangkok, Sydney & The Gold Coast! Look out for all those videos & more.
Just a little disclaimer as always...
By *Full Flight* I do not literally mean this video is 12 hours 20mins long. No. What I mean is it includes every stage of the flight and anything interesting that was visible during it. If you're looking for a 12 hour video featuring everything between London & Singapore including 9 hours of darkness. Ah fiddle sticks! You've come to the wrong channel I'm afraid.
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The Fall of China. There Will Be No Economic Recovery.

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China just lost over $3 trillion of stock value, what this means to you, your house, your money, your future and your chances for true economic and political freedom.
After more than doubling in value over the last year despite a slowing economy and weak corporate earnings reports - the stock market in China is in a freefall. While the eyes of the world are on Greece and the European Union – China’s economy is imploding.
Since June 12th, 2015, the Shanghai Stock Exchange Composite Index has fallen 31.2% - wiping out over $3.2 trillion USD of the markets total value - and there seems to be no immediate end to the market plunge in sight. There Will Be No Economic Recovery. PrepareYourself Accordingly.
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